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the news . this is the w news lied from berlin. german troops injured in an attack. in molly, the un peacekeeping troops were on patrol near the city of gout, when a cobble blend off will go to molly for the late. also coming up, be you leaders wrap up a 2 day summit, marked by the vision member states disagreed over the best strategy towards russia and how to deal with hungry over its controversial new law. that critics say discriminate against l. g. b, teach you people use us as it is closely monitoring the situation of god. his don
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as the taliban is making threats and gaining ground. us president by nice today was after i'm president ashcroft and 5 people are dead and hundreds more injured off the red tornadoes. it's the czech republic is the most devastating storm in modern history. ah, ah, i'm good. how else as welcome to the program, reports are coming in that german soldiers are among 15 troops injured in a car bomb attack. and molly use agency report citing sources within the german defense ministry say several german soldiers are seriously injured. in fact happened around 150 kilometers north of gao, where german troops stationed at comcast dot that part of the united nations peacekeeping mission. in molly the un peacekeeping mission minus
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smile has released a statement on the attack by a twitter. it says this morning, a minus my temporary operational base near the village of each a gara intaquant called you and gal region was the target of a cob. on the top 15 blue helmets were injured. the other question is on the way slash in progress. that's go straight, superimposed thomas, he's a journalist in situ, in molly, what can you tell us? what do you know about this attack? why does you said in your introduction, the talk to place about a 150 kilometers from go, which is in the extreme ne molly about a 1000 kilometers from the capital bama girl near a place called almost that up, which is home to a temporary base actually bought a permanent base, it was a temporary placement of my b u and these people operation and molly established to recover
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a vehicle that have been lost to a previous attack in the same area. this is where the attack took place. the method of the attack apparently was a toggle that was made to explode quite close to where the base was. the number of casualties have been conflicting reports about this, but not says about 15 all who treat seriously. they have either been evacuated to dow, which is the place within the hospital is or indeed through the capital obama go and perhaps even back to that region. what is the situation in molly? well it's the last area as you probably know, and particularly this region that we're talking about with very, very trial. it is how you are a number of either al, kind or. busy or even the mom, the, the latest groups that have pretty much free hands in this region in spite of the
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many patrols. busy busy that indeed, mon asthma and others are carrying out that region. you have to make a distinction between the various missions that are in this region. may not some other un peacekeeping missions which german troops are an enormously important part to not have a offensive monday. got a very much the prerogative of the french opened by hand, which is also actors in this region. and indeed the g. 5 regional force from huffman journalists in molly, thank you for this update. and here in berlin, political correspondence, simon young, is following the situation. simon, what are you hearing from germany as department of defense? you get the military sources here in berlin of confirm. pretty much those details that you heard there. this was a car bomb attack against what was some sort of temporary base. we understand
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a collection of vehicles really 25 to 30 bonus vehicles. and somehow the attack was carried out in the early as of the morning. and we hear that 12 or perhaps 13 german soldiers have been injured. and report suggests that 3 of them are seriously injured at several soldiers of being evacuated. i have already been lifted out of molly and obviously the authorities here monitoring the situation very closely. and we expect to defense minister integrate cramped car about to make a statement later. some of the i'm here in berlin. thank you very much. attends european union summit has wrapped up in brussels off the 2 days of heated discussions. lead us discuss various matters and doing economic recovery after the
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pandemic, but the meeting was overshadowed by disagreements on russia and on hungry most member state express. strong opposition to new laws, passed and hungry that impact the l. g. b g q. community that, meanwhile, a joint franco german planned to hold meetings with russian president vladimir putin, was shot down german chancellor. glen mac said she's disappointed the proposal fails. of a more on that. let's speak to caterina body. she's a member and vice president of the european parliament body. you leaders rejected my cause. and michael suggestion to hold talks with putin. how is the use supposed to show strengths for moscow if it can show unity wealth was russia, it is very difficult for the european union to be united because the countries have so extremely different historical experiences with russia. so this is the
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area where probably is the most difficult to find common ground. and i think that have been good, good results reached. but yes, on this point to meet him or not, there was no agreement on that one. in a press conference angle, america defended the suggestion to talk to put in, let's have a quick listen. death getting up from people have taken a very different view of what's being proposed. well, it doesn't matter whether it's speaking with the russian president or the us president speaking with him. he didn't offer the russians any gift if i may put it like that. i'm saddened by that because it shows that we don't have the trust amongst ourselves that needed to know that we do have the self confidence required to conduct such tool. on all class, we need to welcome that the understanding of it and come it was there from german
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trans america. clearly disappointed over lack of disagreement. is she right, does that you need more courage and dealing with russia? i do agree with anglo max on this point. i mean, she mentioned it, the american president met joe biden and pet flooding and putting, sorry, we need other people, other presidents that are not, that not have a highly democratic reputation. so i think there would have been good reasons for meeting letting me put you on this level. but we do have to take into consideration that there are countries like the baltic men states who are really very hostile to this idea because they have this very different experience. and they believe that could him would see this as a witness and not as an invitation for fed dialogue and other
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hotly debated topic. summit was hungry, controversial l g b t q laws. some leaders question with a hungry still actually has a place inside the you with a does prime minister even go suffice to say no, it does not the agree. well, i'm very happy about this outrage because it is very much justified, but it is far too late. we have all watched victor or by turning hungary into a country that cannot be called democratic anymore, and this has been going on for over 10 years. and nobody is really spoken out, which of course has to do with his party being part of the conservative parliamentary group in the european parliament. now he is not remember there he less. and now everybody is more outspoken, which is good. but we've failed to,
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to really stop him from turning from turning this into a dictatorship. but what do these wrists tell us about the state of the european union as pretty fundamental stuff? is it not? it is absolutely, it is absolutely vital that all of them on the states returned to the common ground . i mean, it's not something that one members they define, it's laid down in the treaties, especially an article to all our fundamental values. and they're not respecting democracy and rule of law, not the separation of powers, not the independence of the judiciary, not free media. so we really have to not only step off and say something, we have to narrow possibilities to act, for example, to hungry to the, to the european court of justice or impose sections on the basis that we have just that we have just opened up about a vice president of european parliament. thank you very much for your time. you're
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welcome. and let's have a look at some of the other stories making headlines. melrose has moved anti government journalists rahman percentage from prison to health arrest in men. he was arrested in may after the interception of a ryan at plane on its way to villiers from athens. authorities and boilers forced the plane to land and minced where he was taken into custody. the arrest from 2 international outrage, gabrielle ta cooper. all time has voted in favor of easing strict abortion laws. 62 percent of residents voted to relax the north. the government proposed legal changes to allow termination when a woman's mental of physical health is at risk. or when fetuses have fatal physical abnormalities. authorities in australia have ordered residents for neighborhoods in central sydney to stay home for a week thought of measures to contain
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a growing outbreak of the delta, very end of covert 19 several dozen cases have been recorded this week in kenya, and there is an alarming surgeon covey, $900.00 cases, pushing health providers to the brink. health officials warn the death of barry and 1st that in fact an india is responsible for the rise in infections. it is thought to be more contagious than previous areas. w. mario miller visited a hospital and key so more where oxygen is in short supply screams for more oxygen. the intensive care unit in keys sooner. hospital one of the biggest, in kenya, nurse nicholas the piano. have you seen a 3rd of his covert patients die? you might think of if you might think the patient is improving, they might talk to you in one second and then that just collapse and die. the i see you is for a piano and his colleagues overwhelmed. they just lost another patient with the
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hearing patients calling from oxygen here in this intensive care, you mentioned about 15 people who are struggling for their lives. and we just had to witness how the 40 has been removed out of a room full of patients. and as it can see, the same is quickly being filled again. the hospital director is worried. they need 5 times more oxygen and far more high flow oxygen machine than they have for from growth. and we in africa need those high flow devices. they're very expensive. so for them we lose lives that could be saved because these devices are not available . health officials believe the number of coon others cases is much higher than recorded. especially in villages where people can't afford the transferred to a hospital. you'll come on needed to? well, he jennifer a witty bird. her youngest sister, 2 days ago, it went very fast,
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says a bad headache, fever, shortness of breath would be when it all started on sunday. when you learned church, she felt unwell by the time saturday came, it was too much for her to bear. she was taken towards the door and the same day she died. death has come to this village residency. there's been 50 barrels here in recent weeks. the only oxygen plant in the region has reached breaking point and won't be able to meet an increasing demand. i'm getting so many calls from the person who need to do will need to be done home to people of the regular us. don't use them as fast as possible. then the next few minutes. that's going to be going back at key su, more hospital. there are some good news. a patient who's been dependent on oxygen
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for weeks will be released soon. somebody should not cut out and that is not the thing is really when you want to take life.

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